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The Patriarch and the Tsar

  • 1 Пальмер, Уильям

    (1811-79; англик. архидиакон, богослов, вице-президент колледжа св. Марии Магдалины Оксфордского университета (Magdalen College, Oxford); дважды посетил Петербург с просьбой допустить его до общения в таинствах, в чём ему было отказано; в 1855 Пальмер перешёл в католичество; он автор "Заметок о посещении русской церкви в 1840, 1841" (Notes of a Visit to the Russian Church in the Years 1840, 1841); Пальмер собрал и перевёл на англ. язык обширные материалы о патриархе Никоне и вместе со своими соображениями о значении деятельности Никона и последствиях его низложения напечатал их в сочинении "Патриарх и царь" ( The Patriarch and the Tsar)) Palmer, William

    Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Пальмер, Уильям

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